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Travelers at Denver International Airport To Receive Free Global Calling Service

DENVER, Nov. 14, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ --
Travelers at Denver International Airport now have the ability to make domestic and international phone calls free of charge. The free, ad-supported calling service, called RMT Free Phone, is accessible at more than 200 landline phones located throughout Jeppesen Terminal and all three concourses. The airport's advertising concessionaire, Clear Channel Airports, partnered with RMES Communications to launch this world-class customer amenity in November. Denver International Airport is the first airport in the world to offer free global calling.

More than 50 million passengers a year now have access to unlimited, local and national calls free of any charges. In addition, all international calls will be free of any charges for the first 10 minutes; calls lasting longer than ten minutes will be charged at the rate of $0.25 per minute and 15 percent tax.

"This is another example of how Denver International Airport continuously looks for ways to enhance the customer experience and provide world-class service," said Chief Commercial Officer John Ackerman. "While mobile phone usage has increased over the years, there is still a significant population who may not have access to a mobile phone because they do not own one, are traveling abroad, or their phone needs to be recharged. This new service offers travelers the ability to call most areas of the world for free, connecting customers with loved ones and business partners around the globe."
To support this free telecommunication service, the phones are equipped with true high definition 17-inch LCD screens that are used for digital advertising and run over Voice over IP. This new technology allows advertisers to promote their products airport-wide with 15-second digital advertisements, and offers customers digital coupons via QR codes as well as opt-in SMS-advertising.

"The new network has been in development for quite some time, and we are excited to finally offer it to Denver International Airport customers," said Miles Malone, Vice President of RMES Communications. "Although mobile is the most effective and convenient way to stay connected, there are times when cellular service for international visitors is not convenient. We're excited to partner with Clear Channel Airports and Denver International Airport to make domestic and international calling accessible and free to customers."
About RMES CommunicationsRMES Communications, a 36-year-old firm providing a variety of telecommunications products and services throughout the industry, has offered services at Denver International Airport since its opening in 1995. The organization employs a full staff of telecommunication engineers, data network design engineers, project managers and technicians. Through unique teaming arrangements RMES Communications provides additional personnel for a number of multi-discipline technical support and engineering requirements. Areas of coverage include, but are not limited to the following: Voice, Video and Data. RMES Communications recently partnered with Clear Channel Airports and service provider, Rich Multimedia Technologies (RMT), to provide RMT Free Phone at Denver International Airport.

About Denver International AirportDenver International Airport (DEN) is the 11th-busiest airport in the world and the fifth-busiest airport in the United States. With more than 50 million passengers traveling through the airport each year, DEN is one of the busiest airline hubs in the world's largest aviation market. DEN is the primary economic engine of the state of Colorado, generating more than $22 billion for the region annually. For more information visit www.flydenver.com, check us out on YouTube, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.